Sec. 7. (a) As used in this chapter, "communications service" means any service that: (1) uses telephone numbers or IP addresses or their functional equivalents or successors; (2) allows access to, or a connection or interface with, a 911 system through the activation or enabling of a device, transmission medium, or technology that is used by a customer to dial, initialize, or otherwise activate the 911 system, regardless of the particular device, transmission medium, or technology employed; (3) provides or enables real time or interactive communications, other than machine to machine communications; and (4) is available to a prepaid user or a standard user. (b) The term includes the following: (1) Internet protocol enabled services and applications that are provided through wireline, cable, wireless, or satellite facilities, or any other facility or platform that is capable of establishing or connecting a 911 communication from the public to be relayed to a PSAP. (2) A multiline telephone system. (3) CMRS. (4) Interconnected VOIP service and voice over power lines. (5) Integrated telecommunications service (as defined in 47 CFR 400.2).
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